Dartmouth is the ninth-oldest of America’s Colonial Colleges. Established in 1769, it was the last to receive its charter from the British Crown. Dartmouth’s founding has since become a matter of ...
When studying history, it is all too easy to think that the course of human events was inevitable. From geography in Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs, and Steel to minute institutional differences in ...
Photo courtesy of the American Institute for Economic Research. The following is an interview between Senior Correspondent of The Review Jonathan G. Nicastro (TDR) and Phillip W. Magness (PWM), ...
The first reported game of pong was played in the mid-1950s. However, it was a niche social activity reserved only for certain fraternities that didn’t gain mainstream popularity until the early ’70s.
AF: I am a recent conservative and I wasn’t really following politics while I was in college that much and this past election really woke me up. I think that was the case for a lot of people that ...
Safe at last in the soph’more class.
If you’re a consistent reader of The Review, I’ll wager a guess and say that you voted for President Trump. Given the partisan nature of modern politics and the impeachment proceedings, I’ll also ...
With the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, the United States emerged as the world’s sole superpower in the post-Cold War era. Those times are gone. The rise of China over the last few decades has been ...
Editor’s note (2023): The Dartmouth Review is proud to present a history of Green Key weekend—required reading for any socially literate or historically conscious Dartmouth student. The late Joe Rago ...
Here follows Editor-in-Chief Matthew O. Skrod’s introduction to The Dartmouth Review’s themed issue of November 7, 2023: “Dartmouth at the Movies.” Links to the articles which appeared in that edition ...
Charlie Kirk: He didn’t even shave for this picture. Donned in fluorescent red “Make America Great Again” hat and light blue “Socialism Sucks” shirt, Charlie Kirk, the twenty-six-year-old founder and ...
Editor’s Note: Christina Hoff Sommers is a well-known former philosophy professor and resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. She is the author of several books including Who Stole ...
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